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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> so that is san francisco airport brought to you by kgo out there. we are continuing to monitor the developments. this is now an investigation and of course about the healing of the passengers who did survive and most of them did. two dead in that crash. the rest, some of them in the hospital. some of them walked away. amazing. >>> we are getting new information about the flight data recorder from the san francisco crash. renee marsh is here with the latest. >> earlier this morning we stole e told you that those flight recorders were on the way here to washington, d.c. now we have confirmed that they are now at the national transportation safety board's lab here in washington, d.c. we're told they're in good shape. they will begin the process of annual sizing the information on these flight recorders. we should get a preliminary readout on the information on these recorders that could happen this afternoon. lots of critical information that could piece together and pain president picture of what happened in those final moment
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it can give consumers a choice and protect the environment. >> debbie i want to go to tyson for context about this. we have a situation where solar is plummeting, and utilities get to control where they're sourcing their power, right? >> right. in addition to that, if you're -- in the utility business, your job is to sell electricity to homes and businesses. the last thing you want is for homes and businesses to become independent power generators by putting solar panels on their roofs. so southern company, it's in their financial interest to block efforts to make buildings and individuals and businesses energy independent. but we need to, the technology is there, and even if a household can't afford to buy expensive solar panels, there are so many companies out there where you can lease the panels. >> no upfront costs. >> and it's cheaper on your utility. >> i want to hammer this home, debbie, i think it's key to your objection. our power that we plug into is centralized in this country. centralized utility. and it means the political power is centralized utilities. the radical promise
it can give consumers a choice and protect the environment. >> debbie i want to go to tyson for context about this. we have a situation where solar is plummeting, and utilities get to control where they're sourcing their power, right? >> right. in addition to that, if you're -- in the utility business, your job is to sell electricity to homes and businesses. the last thing you want is for homes and businesses to become independent power generators by putting solar panels on their...
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a very significant threat in the aviation environment. we want to understand what was going on with this crew in this airplane so we can learn from it. >> on this plane and on many planes, are there not redundant systems that would have flaps, if everything were working well, that would have flashed saying too steep, too slow? wouldn't that have been in place? >> well, you know, there are a lot of systems to help support the pilots as they come into airports, especially busy commercial airports like this one at san francisco. there has already been a discussion about that glide slope being out of service, but there are a number of other tools available to the pilots, some less sophisticated, like the lights, the precision approach lights that they were talking about that show you if you're too high or too low coming in but also some things that are more technologically advanced, like things on this airplane that can give you gps information. >> i want to now bring in cnn's rene marsh, who has the latest with the flight recordings. rene? >
a very significant threat in the aviation environment. we want to understand what was going on with this crew in this airplane so we can learn from it. >> on this plane and on many planes, are there not redundant systems that would have flaps, if everything were working well, that would have flashed saying too steep, too slow? wouldn't that have been in place? >> well, you know, there are a lot of systems to help support the pilots as they come into airports, especially busy...
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it's a pretty business-friendly environment down there. it's kind of easy living. what is your response with him trying to draw business away from chicago and elsewhere in the state? >> i believe in competition. you know, the chicago bulls can compete with anybody. so can the chicago blackhawks. we just won the stanley cup. we have in illinois well-educated workers. we've been able to attract corporate headquarters from all over the world. we also have a higher minimum wage. we believe that we should fight hard to alleviate poverty. texas has one of the worst poverty rates in the country. they also have a situation of industrial accidents that are just unacceptable. so we believe in worker safety laws. and there's quite a difference between rick perry and i. we both went to iraq and afghanistan four years ago. i was his roommate. >> oh, my goodness. >> and for seven days i heard him talk about his favorite subject -- rick perry. so we have a good debate going. we have a completely different philosophy. >> indeed. >> but that's what america's all about. >> friendly
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a very significant threat in the aviation environment. we want to understand what was going on with this crew and airplane so we can learn from it. >> are there not redundant systems that would have flashed -- if everything were working well that would have flashed and said too steep, too slow? wouldn't that have been in place? >> well, you know, there are a lot of systems that help support the pilots as they come into airports especially busy ones like this one at san francisco. there's been a discussion about the glide scope being out of service. but there are a number of other tools available to the pilots, some less sophisticated like the lights, precision approach lights that they were talking about. but also some things that are more technologically advances, things on the airplane that can give you gps information. >> so something if the plane were working correctly would have told him that the path were too steep and too slow, if indeed that's the case? >> well, i know a lot of this is not necessarily about the plane telling them,
a very significant threat in the aviation environment. we want to understand what was going on with this crew and airplane so we can learn from it. >> are there not redundant systems that would have flashed -- if everything were working well that would have flashed and said too steep, too slow? wouldn't that have been in place? >> well, you know, there are a lot of systems that help support the pilots as they come into airports especially busy ones like this one at san francisco....
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yes, i grew up as you did, in a fairly narrow, conservative cultural religious environment. a community. and i was handed a set of propositions about what-- that were important to believe, to accept, and they were well met and they were well intended. but life has gone on and i've tested those propositions against both experience and learning and reading and listening. those propositions don't make the sense to me that they did when i was a 14-year-old in the baptist training union in central baptist church in marshal texas. i still value my experience in that culture. and i'm grateful that, you know, i have been as you said earlier, life has been good to me. as it has been to you. and journalism for me has been a continuing course in adult education. and has taken me to different places where i can look back and see where i've been. i changed my mind because i realized when i was down at the bottom of the hill, i only saw a little bit of what was around me. the higher you go in age, the older you get, you can see a larger ferr rain behind you from which you can draw your ex
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should be to help to preserve a more calm atmosphere as they try to move through this very treacherous environment. >> senator reed, do you think we should appeal to the muslim brotherhood, but it appears they do not want to listen to us, the supreme leader said may the lord destroy secular opponents of islam and killed several members of the egyptian military and are protesting outside of our consequence hat in alexandria and there is talk of possible civil war. is anyone, do you think, with the exception of the people trying to put together the government,ing to listen to the united states? >> guest: there are many who aring to listen to the united states. i concur with bob's assessment. we have to be a force of stability, support, all for a quick transition to a fully elected democratic government. the military has to make clear what the timetable is. they have to move to be inclusive. a problem with morsi, he increasingly was exclusive and authoritarian increasingly and that view will not work for the people of egypt or will it work for the united states. in addition, we have to engage regiona
should be to help to preserve a more calm atmosphere as they try to move through this very treacherous environment. >> senator reed, do you think we should appeal to the muslim brotherhood, but it appears they do not want to listen to us, the supreme leader said may the lord destroy secular opponents of islam and killed several members of the egyptian military and are protesting outside of our consequence hat in alexandria and there is talk of possible civil war. is anyone, do you think,...
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every way we can to preserve a more calm atmosphere as they try to move through the very treacherous environment right now. >> senator reed you heard what senator corker had to say, thinks we should appeal to the h muslim brotherhood to show responsibility here. it would appear that they don't want to listen to us. the supreme guide at the muslim brotherhood said "may the lord destroy secular opponents of islam. ". they are protesting outside of our consulate in alexandria. talk of possible civil war there. is anybody do you think over there with the exception of the people trying to put together the government willing to listen to the united states? >> i think many who are willing to listen to the united states. i concur with bob's assess inment. we have to be a force of stability and support for a very quick transition to a fully elected democratic government. so the military has to make clear what the time table is and they have to move to be inclusive. one of the problems with morsi, he was increasingly exclusive. he was increasingly authorityian and that view is not going to work for the pe
every way we can to preserve a more calm atmosphere as they try to move through the very treacherous environment right now. >> senator reed you heard what senator corker had to say, thinks we should appeal to the h muslim brotherhood to show responsibility here. it would appear that they don't want to listen to us. the supreme guide at the muslim brotherhood said "may the lord destroy secular opponents of islam. ". they are protesting outside of our consulate in alexandria. talk...
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the independence of my voice when it came to wall street, to standing up on the environment, low wage workers, immigrants. we were talking about immigrant rights just a few moments ago on your show. years ago, i said they should have driver's licenses, the heavens descended upon me. it's now the law of the land. it's accepted. we have been ahead of the curve. and fundamentally, independent on the issues of finance and wall street, and the integrity of the office, which is what it's about. my mandate is to be a fiscal watchdog. make sure the pension funds are invested well. make sure the city's budget is being spent to where it should be spent and the purposes to which it should be. i don't take polls and rely upon them, but the poll numbers look for an independent voice in the position. that is what i promise. >> as you know, your opponent said you're a lawbreaker, failed governor. that should disqualify you. >> opponents will say that. voters will make the decision. i think the voters are beginning to be heard. i see it in the street, when i talked to voters and citizens, you have ow
the independence of my voice when it came to wall street, to standing up on the environment, low wage workers, immigrants. we were talking about immigrant rights just a few moments ago on your show. years ago, i said they should have driver's licenses, the heavens descended upon me. it's now the law of the land. it's accepted. we have been ahead of the curve. and fundamentally, independent on the issues of finance and wall street, and the integrity of the office, which is what it's about. my...
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not that anyone would necessarily attack him but this would be such a hostile environment for him to be in. knowing all of the baggage that his near presence brings to this community, it is highly doubtful that he will stick around. >> last question to you, this question is about the sanford police. about their decision not to arrest. now vindicate bad by a jury in t courthouse. the sanford police department, is there any sense at all that they changed? do you get the sense that police down there field vindicated? are they walking around saying, i told you so. or are they at all chastened to their rebuke for the treatment of the black community for many years as a result of this case? >> i think only time will tell. i think city and police department leaders would tell you some of this was embarrassing and the national spot line shown on sanford, also shown down on a lot of dirty laundry. what some would describe botched investigations. lackluster, if any relationship at all, between the black commune the and the police. so i think only time will tell. we will see. >> thank you very
not that anyone would necessarily attack him but this would be such a hostile environment for him to be in. knowing all of the baggage that his near presence brings to this community, it is highly doubtful that he will stick around. >> last question to you, this question is about the sanford police. about their decision not to arrest. now vindicate bad by a jury in t courthouse. the sanford police department, is there any sense at all that they changed? do you get the sense that police...
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military coups, military interventions do not create environments for democratic change. and it's not that the army and the people are one hand. we have seen, and we saw during the transition from mubarak to morsi that the military has the capacity to pursue its own interests at the expense of the will of the people. >> last thought. >> i think we should be a little bit careful in viewing this as the resurgence of the egyptian military. clearly you're right that the egyptian military has played a role here, but let's not forget there were millions of people out in the streets and this may have been a coup by the dictionary definition but it reveals how limited the dictionary definition is. how many coups do you know that install a judge as president afterwards? i think there is still some space for some democratic development here. >> tarek masoud, steven cook, dahlia, pleasure to have you all on. up next we're going to talk about movies, why so many of them are so bad. so many prequels, sequels, part 4s. i have a great guest, a hollywood insider to explain. >> suddenly i
military coups, military interventions do not create environments for democratic change. and it's not that the army and the people are one hand. we have seen, and we saw during the transition from mubarak to morsi that the military has the capacity to pursue its own interests at the expense of the will of the people. >> last thought. >> i think we should be a little bit careful in viewing this as the resurgence of the egyptian military. clearly you're right that the egyptian...
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there's an argument actually perversely because we said as difficult as this is, this is the right environment in which to try to change immigration bills because it has to be bipartisan. i understand that sounds a little odd right now because we're facing these great difficulties. senate democrats can't come to terms with the house republicans but at the end of the day on an issue like this, we would be better off if we had a bipartisan bill that would asome of the concerns ramesh is raising on border security and things like that while establishing a path to legalization and citizenship for immigrants. it can probably be better done with both parties having a stake of the action. >> you both are strongly committed to the rule of law. i know that. so there are 11 million people here undocumented illegals, whatever one calls them, how does this all affect them? postponing, acting, whatever have you? >> well,. and rule of law. right. again, if you take the congressional budget office projections which the supporters of this bill have been to youing, they're saying there's a 30-50% reduction in
there's an argument actually perversely because we said as difficult as this is, this is the right environment in which to try to change immigration bills because it has to be bipartisan. i understand that sounds a little odd right now because we're facing these great difficulties. senate democrats can't come to terms with the house republicans but at the end of the day on an issue like this, we would be better off if we had a bipartisan bill that would asome of the concerns ramesh is raising...
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but the business was born in a competitive marketplace, and that's the same environment, not the halls of government, in which walmart should have to justified its continued success. in other words, if consumers believe that walmart destroys more jobs than it creates, or that walmart causes its own employees to require public assistance, or makes it impossible for mom and pop businesses to compete on main street, they should vote with their wallets. walmart is nothing without the consumers who support it. but the solution is not for government to single out an american business, any american business, for punitive treatment. d.c. mayor vincent gray should use his power and veto the bill. i personally don't like the way these box stores homogenize all of our home towns. when each has a walmart, a rite aid, mcdonald's and starbucks, they lose their individual identity. but the market should sort that out. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right now. >>> thanks, michael. and thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, the state'
but the business was born in a competitive marketplace, and that's the same environment, not the halls of government, in which walmart should have to justified its continued success. in other words, if consumers believe that walmart destroys more jobs than it creates, or that walmart causes its own employees to require public assistance, or makes it impossible for mom and pop businesses to compete on main street, they should vote with their wallets. walmart is nothing without the consumers who...
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chris horner is the senior fellow at the center for energy and environment at the competitive enterprise institute, and the author of the book, "red hot lies." >> fox's host, megyn kelly wondered aloud about whether the country even needed to tackle the problem. and cnn's wolf blitzer cut in soon after -- >> all right, so the president making a major, major address on climate change. i want to bring in jim acosta, and the president has got some important news he's about to release -- >> and then wolf continued to talk over the president's remarks. what do you make of that? >> the meta message is more interesting to journalism than the message itself. people -- >> meta message? >> the meta message is, here's grist for combat between different factions. how is it going to play out? rather than the message, which is, here's what's happening to our climate, here's what we have to do to prevent it. that stuff risks being boring. but combat is never boring. what they don't know how to do is to talk about, well, what are our options here, america? how do we mitigate the effects of climate chang
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> last night we told you about reported abuses at california state prisons including the illegal sterilization of female inmates and years of solitary confinement for inmates at pelican bay. today, we learned that an estimated 30,000 prison inmates began refusing meals in the largest prison protest in state history. that protest is part of a coordinated effort across the california prison system to end indefinite solitary confinement. state correction officials will not recognize the protest as a hunger strike until inmates have missed nine consecutive meals. we will continue to follow this story as it develops. on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of close neighbors, where i can go ask for personal recommendations. that's the idea. before you have any work done, check angie's list. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- revi
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. since aflac is helping with his expenses while he can't work, he can focus on his recovery. he doesn't have to worry so much about his mortgage, groceries, or even gas bills. kick! kick... feel it! feel it! feel it! nice work! ♪ you got it! you got it! yes! aflac's gonna help take care of his expenses. and us...we're gonna get him back in fighting shape. ♪ [ male announcer ] see what's happening behind the scenes at aflac.com. [ mathto fight chronic.what's haposteoarthritis pain.enes to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not for c
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it's just a really good environment. they help me out. make sure i'm not doing anything bad. it's just a well community. and they make sure that i'm not doing anything bad. if they see kids on the street that they know that go to their school, they'll make sure they get them home safely. >> what do you say about the strin violence in big cities in america where kids are trying to do to school and do the right thing. how hard is that? >> it's pretty hard, because you might get influenced by your brothers, because some kids are in gangs and they're teenagers. because you might just be influenced to be in a gang by your brothers, because you never know, your brother might be one of your role models. so it's very important for the kids, it's very important for the parents, and your brothers and sisters, your big brothers and sisters to make sure they're not in no gangs or doing anything bad, because it's going to affect your brother or your sister or your children. >> shonice, what has made sean be so passionate about this? >> sean has always been passionate, but he was put direc
it's just a really good environment. they help me out. make sure i'm not doing anything bad. it's just a well community. and they make sure that i'm not doing anything bad. if they see kids on the street that they know that go to their school, they'll make sure they get them home safely. >> what do you say about the strin violence in big cities in america where kids are trying to do to school and do the right thing. how hard is that? >> it's pretty hard, because you might get...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. in miami, coca-cola is coming together with latino leaders to support hispanicize, and the adelante movement. teaching tools for success, and fostering creativity. these programs are empowering people to lead positive change, and helping them discover how great a little balance can feel. through initiatives like these, our goal is to inspire more than three million people to rediscover the joy of being active this summer. see the difference all of us can make, together. it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. in miami, coca-cola is coming together with latino leaders to support hispanicize, and the adelante movement. teaching tools for success, and fostering creativity. these programs are empowering people to lead positive change, and helping them discover how great a little balance can feel. through initiatives like these, our goal is to inspire more than three million people to rediscover the joy of being active this summer. see the...
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>> you know, i was thinking about apple and, of course, we're in an apple rich environment here. i've got two apples sitting here. >> here we are. >> do you see that still, do you see apple still ascending over time? this death of steve jobs have an affect on that at all? >> we have a big story in this issue making the case for apple has peaked and apple has room to grow. our writer adam who wrote the book on apple says okay, enough with all this talk, let's look at both of these cases and he lays out equal points on each side. on the one hand, you know, this is a company that has really been threatened by competitors, the pace of innovation has slowed, it's been three years since the ipad. on the other hand, it's doing all these new things with fingerprint technology and the itunes account number is 575 million. got only knows what it could do with that. people are talking about getting into the payment system. so there's a lot of -- but he comes down on the side that apple has peaked. >> really? >> yeah. >> i think people have just, you know, they're always expecting with their
>> you know, i was thinking about apple and, of course, we're in an apple rich environment here. i've got two apples sitting here. >> here we are. >> do you see that still, do you see apple still ascending over time? this death of steve jobs have an affect on that at all? >> we have a big story in this issue making the case for apple has peaked and apple has room to grow. our writer adam who wrote the book on apple says okay, enough with all this talk, let's look at both...